----- Original Message -----
From: Dylan Maniquis
To: LTSP (E-mail)
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 9:17 PM
Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] bootable floppy for LTSP3.0 terminals


Please help!

  I just set up LTSP 3.0 and am now ready to start adding terminals.  I'm
struggling to use RAWRITE to write the downloaded image to a floppy, so that
I can boot the PC from it.  Every time I use RAWRITE it tells me that "no
such file or directory exists" after I type in the source file name.  I've
done everything that the Rom-o-Matic site says to do, but still no luck.
Does anyone have a suggestion to deal with this problem?  I'm really a
newbie with Linux, so all of this is a big learning curve.  Thanks

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Dylan,
when I remember correctly, rawrite is a DOS-program. To get it work under
DOS, create a directory with a short path e. g. C:\temp. Rename the image to
a short name, e. g. dlink.img. Copy both rawrite and the image to this
directory. When executing rawrite you are asked for the source file name,
and then you type the complete path, e.g. C:\temp\dlink.img. This should
work. Thereis also a user interfase for windows, rawwritewin or so. This is
more userfriendly.
Greetings
Gerhard Damerau



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